About Science Prof Online PowerPoint Resources
|
|
- Matilda Anthony
- 6 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 About Science Prof Online PowerPoint Resources Science Prof Online (SPO) is a free science education website that provides fully-developed Virtual Science Classrooms, science-related PowerPoints, articles and images. The site is designed to be a helpful resource for students, educators, and anyone interested in learning about science. The SPO Virtual Classrooms offer many educational resources, including practice test questions, review questions, lecture PowerPoints, video tutorials, sample assignments and course syllabi. New materials are continually being developed, so check back frequently, or follow us on Facebook (Science Prof Online) or Twitter (ScienceProfSPO) for updates. Many SPO PowerPoints are available in a variety of formats, such as fully editable PowerPoint files, as well as uneditable versions in smaller file sizes, such as PowerPoint Shows and Portable Document Format (.pdf), for ease of printing. Images used on this resource, and on the SPO website are, wherever possible, credited and linked to their source. Any words underlined and appearing in blue are links that can be clicked on for more information. PowerPoints must be viewed in slide show mode to use the hyperlinks directly. Several helpful links to fun and interactive learning tools are included throughout the PPT and on the Smart Links slide, near the end of each presentation. You must be in slide show mode to utilize hyperlinks and animations. This digital resource is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0: Alicia Cepaitis, MS Chief Creative Nerd Science Prof Online Online Education Resources, LLC alicia@scienceprofonline.com Tami Port, MS Creator of Science Prof Online Chief Executive Nerd Science Prof Online Online Education Resources, LLC info@scienceprofonline.com Image: Compound microscope objectives, T. Port
2 Construction of Medical Terms Medical Word Elements Medical terms are built by combining and connecting word parts called elements. Word elements include Prefixes, Word Roots, Combining Vowels and Suffixes. Word Root (WR): The core of a word. This element provides the term's central meaning. Medical terms may have more than one WR. Examples: pod = foot; hyster = uterus; febr = fever Combining Vowel (CV): Word Roots sometimes need a Combining Vowel to join them to other word elements. The vowel o is most commonly used. Vowels a, e, i, u and y are also used, but less often. Examples: pod / o ; hyster / o ; febr / I Combining Form (CF): A Word Root and its Combining Vowel together are called a Combining Form. Examples: podo; hystero; febri Prefix (P): Only used at beginning of word. Examples: anti- = against; intra- = within; brady- = slow Suffix (S): Only used at end of the term, to complete the word. The suffix indicates whether the word is a noun or an adjective. The following suffix elements make the term a noun: a, e, ia, is, on, um, us, y. These suffix elements make the term an adjective: ac, ic, al, ar, eal, eous, ous. A suffix ending means pertaining to. Examples: hysterectomy, (noun); thoracic (adjective).
3 Construction of Medical Terms Rules for Constructing Medical Terms Element Order: The first part in a medical term's definition is usually the last element in the medical term. The last element of the medical term is usually the first part of the definition. Example: psychologist = one who (ist), studys (log), mind (psych) Combining Elements: In the case of a medical term with multiple Word Roots, when adding another WR, Combining Vowel from the previous WR is usually retained. Examples: gastr/ o /enter / itis ; leuk / o / cyt / o /penia Prefix: A Prefix is usually not modified when added to a WR. Suffix: A Suffix that begins with a consonant is usually preceded by a Combining Vowel. A Suffix that begins with a vowel is usually added directly to the Word Root. Examples: carcin / o / cyte ; crypt / orchid Analyzing Medical Terms Slash Marks: Insert between each element of the term. Identify the Elements: Label each element as a WR, CV, CF, P and S. Examples: cardi (WR) / o (CV) / log (WR) / ist (S) ; hypo (P) / gloss (WR) / al (s)
4 Anatomy Medical Terminology Flashcards Print 4 slides per page and you will be able to cut and fold the printout to easily make flashcards.
5 Anatomy: Card 1 - Front Where? Head tympan / o WR CF CV Noun: tympanum Adj: tympanic
6 Anatomy: Card 1 - Back eardrum
7 Anatomy: Card 2 - Front Where? Head Digestive system gloss / o or lingu / o WR CF CV Noun: glossa Adj: glossal lingual
8 Anatomy: Card 2 - Back tongue
9 Anatomy: Card 3 - Front Where? Head Skeletal system crani / o WR CV CF Noun: cranium Adj: cranial
10 Anatomy: Card 3 - Back skull
11 Anatomy: Card 4 - Front Where? Cranial cavity Nervous system encephal / o WR CF CV Noun: encephaly Adj: encephalic
12 Anatomy: Card 4 - Back brain
13 Anatomy: Card 5 - Front Where? Endocrine system aden / o WR CF CV Adj: adenal
14 Anatomy: Card 5 - Back gland
15 Anatomy: Card 6 (combo) - Front Where? Digestive system 1. duoden / o 2. jejun / o 3. ile / o WR CV CF Nouns: jejunum, duodenum Adj: jejunal
16 Anatomy: Card 6 (combo) - Back 1. first portion of small intestine 2. middle portion of small intestine 3. last part of small intestine
17 Anatomy: Card 7 - Front Where? Integumentary system derm / o or dermat / o WR CF CV Noun: dermis Adj: dermic
18 Anatomy: Card 7 - Back skin
19 Anatomy: Card 8 - Front Where? Trunk lapar / o WR CV CF
20 Anatomy: Card 8 - Back abdominal wall
21 Anatomy: Card 9 - Front Where? Abdominal cavity Digestive system hepat / o WR CF CV Noun: hepatitis Adj: hepatic
22 Anatomy: Card 9 - Back liver
23 Anatomy: Card 10 - Front Where? Circulatory system hem/ o or hemat / o WR CF CV Noun: hematoma Adj: hematic
24 Anatomy: Card 10 - Back blood
25 Anatomy: Card 11 - Front Where? Head gingiv/ o WR CF CV Noun: gingiva Adj: gingival
26 Anatomy: Card 11 - Back gums
27 Anatomy: Card 12 - Front Where? Digestive system esophag / o WR CF CV Noun: esophagus Adj: esophageal
28 Anatomy: Card 12 - Back esophagus
29 Anatomy: Card 13 - Front Where? Trunk Reproductive system mast / o or mamm / o WR CF CV
30 Anatomy: Card 13 - Back breast Noun: mammary
31 Anatomy: Card 14 (combo) - Front Where? Pelvic cavity Reproductive system 1. oophor / o 2. salping / o WR CV CF
32 Anatomy: Card 14 (combo) - Back 1. ovary 2. fallopian tube
33 Anatomy: Card 15 - Front Where? Reproductive system orchid / o or orch / o or orchi / o WR CF CV Noun: orchid
34 Anatomy: Card 15 - Back testicle
35 Anatomy: Card 16 - Front Where? Nervous system neur / o WR CF CV Noun: neuron Adj: neural
36 Anatomy: Card 16 - Back nerve
37 Anatomy: Card 17 - Front Where? Pelvis pyel / o WR CF CV
38 Anatomy: Card 17 - Back renal pelvis
39 Anatomy: Card 18 - Front Where? Muscular system my / o WR CV CF
40 Anatomy: Card 18 - Back muscle
41 Anatomy: Card 19 - Front Where? Urinary system nephr / o WR CF CV Noun: nephron
42 Anatomy: Card 19 - Back kidney
43 Anatomy: Card 20 - Front Where? Body acr / o WR CF CV
44 Anatomy: Card 20 - Back extremity
45 Anatomy: Card 21 - Front Where? Body myel / o WR CF CV Noun: myelin
46 Anatomy: Card 21 - Back spinal cord, bone marrow
47 Anatomy: Card 22 - Front Where? Skeletal system arthr / o WR CF CV
48 Anatomy: Card 22 - Back joint
49 Anatomy: Card 23 - Front Where? Head rhin / o or nas / o WR CF CV
50 Anatomy: Card 23 - Back nose
51 Anatomy: Card 24 - Front Where? Head ot / o WR CV CF Adj: otic
52 Anatomy: Card 24 - Back ear
53 Anatomy: Card 25 - Front Where? Body cyst / o WR CF CV Adj: cystic
54 Anatomy: Card 25 - Back bladder, sac
55 Anatomy: Card 26 - Front Where? Skeletal system cost / o WR CV CF Adj: costal
56 Anatomy: Card 26 - Back rib
57 Anatomy: Card 27 - Front Where? Tissue - connective adip / o WR CF CV Adj: adipous
58 Anatomy: Card 27 - Back fat
59 Anatomy: Card 28 - Front Where? Trunk abdomin / o WR CF CV Noun: abdomin Adj: abdominal
60 Anatomy: Card 28 - Back abdomen
61 Anatomy: Card 29 - Front Where? Body axill / o WR CF CV Noun: axillary Adj: axillar
62 Anatomy: Card 29 - Back armpit
63 Anatomy: Card 30 - Front Where? Head blephar / o WR CF CV Noun: blepharum Adj: blepharal
64 Anatomy: Card 30 - Back eyelid
65 Anatomy: Card 31 - Front Where? Head bucc / o WR CF CV Noun: bucca Adj: buccal
66 Anatomy: Card 31 - Back cheek
67 Anatomy: Card 32 - Front Where? Extremity carp / o WR CF CV Noun: carpus Adj: carpal
68 Anatomy: Card 32 - Back wrist bones (carpals)
69 Anatomy: Card 33 - Front Where? Trunk thorac / o or thor / a WR CF CV Noun: thorax Adj: thoracic
70 Anatomy: Card 33 - Back chest
71 Anatomy: Card 34 - Front Where? Pelvic cavity pub / o WR CV CF Noun: pubis Adj: pubic
72 Anatomy: Card 34 - Back pubic
73 Anatomy: Card 35 - Front Where? Body region lumb / o WR CF CV Adj: lumbar
74 Anatomy: Card 35 - Back lower back
75 Anatomy: Card 36 - Front Where? Skeletal system dent / o WR CF CV Adj: dental
76 Anatomy: Card 36 - Back teeth
77 Anatomy: Card 37 - Front Where? Reproductive system cervic / o WR CF CV Noun: cervix Adj: cervical
78 Anatomy: Card 37 - Back neck, neck of uterus
79 Anatomy: Card 38 - Front Where? Respiratory system bronch / o or bronch / i WR CF CV Noun: bronchus Adj: bronchial
80 Anatomy: Card 38 - Back bronchus
81 Anatomy: Card 39 - Front Where? Abdominal cavity appendic / o WR CF CV Noun: appendix
82 Anatomy: Card 39 - Back appendix
83 Anatomy: Card 40 - Front Where? Connective tissue chondr / o WR CF CV Adj: chondral
84 Anatomy: Card 40 - Back cartilage
85 Anatomy: Card 41 - Front Where? Head lacrim / o WR CF CV Adj: lacrimal
86 Anatomy: Card 41 - Back tears, tear ducts
87 Anatomy: Card 42 - Front Where? Head faci / o WR CF CV Noun: facia
88 Anatomy: Card 42 - Back face
89 Anatomy: Card 43 - Front Where? Body somat / o WR CF CV Noun: soma Adj: somatic
90 Anatomy: Card 43 - Back body
91 Anatomy: Card 44 - Front Where? Body laryng / o WR CF CV Adj: laryngeal
92 Anatomy: Card 44 - Back vocal cords
93 Anatomy: Card 45 - Front Where? Head opthalm / o WR CF CV Adj: opthalmic
94 Anatomy: Card 45 - Back eye
95 Anatomy: Card 46 - Front Where? Extremity pod / o WR CF CV
96 Anatomy: Card 46 - Back feet
97 Anatomy: Card 47 - Front Where? Body pharyng / o WR CF CV Adj: pharyngeal
98 Anatomy: Card 47 - Back throat
99 Anatomy: Card 48 - Front Where? Skeletal System spondyl / o WR CF CV
100 Anatomy: Card 48 - Back spine (bony, not spinal cord)
101 Anatomy: Card 49 - Front Where? Skeletal system stern / o WR CF CV Noun: sternum Adj: sternal
102 Anatomy: Card 49 - Back breast bone (not sternum)
103 Anatomy: Card 50 - Front Where? Respiratory system trache / o WR CF CV Noun: trachia Adj: tracheal
104 Anatomy: Card 50 - Back wind pipe (not trachea)
105 Anatomy: Card 51 - Front Where? Body product muc / o WR CF CV Noun: mucus Adj: mucous
106 Anatomy: Card 51 - Back mucus
107 Anatomy: Card 52 - Front Where? Body stomat / o WR CF CV Noun: stomata Adj: stomatic
108 Anatomy: Card 52 - Back mouth
109 Anatomy: Card 53 - Front Where? Body product ur / o WR CV CF
110 Anatomy: Card 53 - Back urine
111 Anatomy: Card 54 - Front Where? Urinary system Reproductive system - male urethr / o WR CF CV Noun: urethra Adj: urethral
112 Anatomy: Card 54 - Back urethra
113 Anatomy: Card 55 - Front Where? Urinary system ureter / o WR CF CV Noun: ureter Adj: ureteral
114 Anatomy: Card 55 - Back ureter
115 Anatomy: Card 56 - Front Where? Lymphatic system splen / o WR CF CV Adj: splenic
116 Anatomy: Card 56 - Back spleen
117 Anatomy: Card 57 - Front Where? Body cyt / o WR CV CF Noun: cyte
118 Anatomy: Card 57 - Back cell
119 Anatomy: Card 58 - Front Where? Head cerebr / o WR CF CV Noun: cerebrum Adj: cerebral
120 Anatomy: Card 58 - Back cerebrum
121 Anatomy: Card 59 - Front Where? Head cephal / o WR CF CV Noun: cephalus Adj: cephalic
122 Anatomy: Card 59 - Back head
123 Anatomy: Card 60 (combo) - Front Where? Digestive system 1. col / o or colon / o 2. enetr / o 3. rect / o WR CF CV Noun: colon, rectum Adj: colonic, enteric
124 Anatomy: Card 60 - Back 1. large intestine 2. small intestine 3. rectum
125 Anatomy: Card 61 (combo) - Front Where? Pelvic cavity 1.nephr / o 2. pyel / o WR CF CV
126 Anatomy: Card 61 - Back 1. kidney 2. renal pelvis
127 Anatomy: Card 62 (combo) - Front Where? Circulatory system 1. angi / o 2. vas / o 2. arteri / o 3. phleb / o 5. ven / o WR CF CV
128 Anatomy: Card 62 (combo)- Back 1. vessel 2. vessel 3. artery 4. vein 5. vein
129 Anatomy: Card 63 - Front Where? Digestive system gastr / o WR CF CV Adj: gastric
130 Anatomy: Card 63 - Back stomach
131 Anatomy: Card 64 - Front Where? Pelvic cavity Skeletal system pelv / i WR CF CV Noun: pelvis Adj: pelvic
132 Anatomy: Card 64 - Back pelvis
133 Anatomy: Card 65 - Front Where? Body product chol / e WR CV CF
134 Anatomy: Card 65 - Back bile
135 Anatomy: Card 66 - Front Where? Abdominal cavity Digestive system Endocrine system pancreat / o WR CF CV Adj: pancreatic
136 Anatomy: Card 66 - Back pancreas
137 Anatomy: Card 67 - Front Where? Thoracic cavity Respiratory system pneumon / o WR CF CV Adj: pneumonic
138 Anatomy: Card 67 - Back lung
139 Anatomy: Card 68 - Front Where? Reproductive system hyster / o or uter / o WR CF CV noun: uterus Adj: uterine
140 Anatomy: Card 68 - Back uterus
141 Anatomy: Card 69 - Front Where? Reproductive system Body product men / o WR CF CV
142 Anatomy: Card 69 - Back menses, menstruation
About Science Prof Online PowerPoint Resources
About Science Prof Online PowerPoint Resources Science Prof Online (SPO) is a free science education website that provides fully-developed Virtual Science Classrooms, science-related PowerPoints, articles
More informationAbout Science Prof Online PowerPoint Resources
About Science Prof Online PowerPoint Resources Science Prof Online (SPO) is a free science education website that provides fully-developed Virtual Science Classrooms, science-related PowerPoints, articles
More informationAbout Science Prof Online PowerPoint Resources
About Science Prof Online PowerPoint Resources Science Prof Online (SPO) is a free science education website that provides fully-developed Virtual Science Classrooms, science-related PowerPoints, articles
More informationThe Human Body. Lesson Goal. Lesson Objectives 9/10/2012. Provide a brief overview of body systems, anatomy, physiology, and topographic anatomy
The Human Body Lesson Goal Provide a brief overview of body systems, anatomy, physiology, and topographic anatomy Medial Lateral Proximal Distal Superior Inferior Anterior Lesson Objectives Explain the
More informationHuman Anatomy Key Points Unit 1/ Study Guide
Human Anatomy Key Points Unit 1/ Study Guide I. Anatomy and Physiology a. Anatomy 1. Means cutting apart (dissection) 2. Study of the body and the relationships of its parts to each other. 3. Dissection
More informationChapter 5 Medical Terminology Health Care Science Technology
Chapter 5 Medical Terminology Health Care Science Technology Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Objectives 2 Identify the 4 medical technology word parts. Build and break apart medical terms to
More informationstudy of body structure & Physiology study of body function
study of body structure & Physiology study of body function Medical Words Made up of Latin, Greek, French, German, Dutch, Scandinavian, Italian, English, etc.. Common Medical Roots, Prefixes & Suffixes
More informationGrowing bones. Baby s s bones are made from cartilage Babies have 300 bones Adults have 206. bones
Body Systems Objectives Students should be able to list the different body systems Students should be able to give a general function of each of the body systems Students should be able to tell the differences
More informationChapter 2. Organization of the Body. Copyright 2012, 2009, 2005, 2003, 1999, 1991 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Chapter 2 Organization of the Body 1 Learning Objectives Name the body systems and their functions. Identify body cavities and specific organs within them. List the divisions of the back. Identify three
More information1.45_Internet Assignment #1: The Human Body: An Orientation
1.45_Internet Assignment #1: The Human Body: An Orientation Go to the following website to complete the following Activities, Quizzes, and Reading: http://wps.aw.com/bc_marieb_hap_9_oa/218/55856/14299219.cw/index.html
More informationA&P 1. Terminology, Orientation, Surface Landmarks & Body Cavities. Pre-Lab Exercises
A&P 1 Terminology, Orientation, Surface Landmarks & Body Cavities Pre-Lab Exercises In this "Pre-lab Guide", we will be going over some of the content seen in the videos. However, this content is for lecture
More informationBasic Body Structure
Basic Body Structure The Cell All life consists of microscopic living structures called cells. They perform various functions throughout the body. All cells are similar in structure, but not identical.
More informationBody Regions Review. Anatomical Position. Anatomical Planes. Supine versus Prone 9/9/2009
Body Regions Review The fundamental divisions of the human body Christine Sparks Anatomy / Physiology I Sept. 9, 2009 Anatomical Position Universal terms are used to describe the body accurately and result
More informationAnatomy & Physiology Ch 1: The Human Body Worksheet
Anatomy & Physiology Ch 1: The Human Body Worksheet 1. The structures of the body are organized in successively larger and more complex structures. Fill in the blanks with the correct terms for these increasingly
More informationLaboratory Investigation 24A Chapter 24A: Human Skin
Name Class Date Station # Laboratory Investigation 24A Chapter 24A: Human Skin Human Anatomy & Physiology: Integumentary System You may refer to pages 415-421 in your textbook for a general discussion
More informationBio 5/6
Name: THE HUMAN BODY: AN ORIENTATION 1 An Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology Study Guide Period: Most of us have a natural curiosity about our bodies, and a study of anatomy and physiology elaborates
More informationChapter 3 General Anatomy and Radiographic Positioning Terminology General Anatomy
Chapter 3 General Anatomy and Radiographic Positioning Terminology General Anatomy Definition of Terms Anatomy- term applied to the science of the structure of the body Physiology- study of the function
More informationHuman Body Systems Study Guide
Human Body Systems Study Guide Nervous System 1. Brain stem part of nervous system and controls the heartbeat and breathing by controlling the cardiac muscle and diaphragm. Also receives information from
More information3 Circulatory Pathways
40 Chapter 3 Circulatory Pathways Systemic Arteries -Arteries carry blood away from the heart to the various organs of the body. -The aorta is the longest artery in the body; it branches to give rise to
More informationFig. A.1. Frontal. plane. Transverse. plane. Sagittal plane. Copyright McGraw-Hill Education. Permission required for reproduction or display.
Fig. A.1 Frontal plane Transverse plane Sagittal plane McGraw-Hill Education/Joe DeGrandis Fig. A.2 (a) Sagittal section (b) Frontal section (c) Transverse section Table A.1 Fig. A.3 Cephalic r. (head)
More information1 Chapter 5 The Human Body 2 The Planes of the Body : Front side (Ventral) Posterior: Back side (Dorsal) : Imaginary line that divides body
1 Chapter 5 The Human Body 2 The Planes of the Body : Front side (Ventral) Posterior: Back side (Dorsal) : Imaginary line that divides body Midclavicular line: Imaginary line at center of clavicle (collar
More informationHomework Packet. The branch of biological science that studies and describes how body parts. The study of the shape and structure of body parts
Anatomy & Physiology Chap. 1: The Human Body Name Block: P/W Homework Packet ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY DISTINCTIONS 1. Match the term on the right to the appropriate description on the left. Enter the correct
More informationInteractive Notebooks. PowerPoint. Printables. Human. Body. Systems. By: The Discovery Apple
PowerPoint Interactive Notebooks Printables Human Body Systems By: The Discovery Apple Name: The Human Body PowerPoint Review 1. Food provides us with,, and that our body needs. 2. What is stage four of
More informationAnatomy The study of the body's structure.
Anatomy The study of the body's structure. * 1. Systemic- Study of each of the body's systems. 2. Regional- Study of a specific area of the body 3. Surface- Study of external features. Physiology The study
More informationNervous System. Functions Controls all body s functions Senses and recognizes information from inside and outside of the body
Human Body Systems Nervous System Functions Controls all body s functions Senses and recognizes information from inside and outside of the body Nervous System Main Parts Brain Nerves Spinal cord What it
More informationAnatomical Terminology
Anatomical Terminology Dr. A. Ebneshahidi Anatomy Anatomy : is the study of structures or body parts and their relationships to on another. Anatomy : Gross anatomy - macroscopic. Histology - microscopic.
More informationAbout Science Prof Online PowerPoint Resources
About Science Prof Online PowerPoint Resources Science Prof Online (SPO) is a free science education website that provides fully-developed Virtual Science Classrooms, science-related PowerPoints, articles
More informationHuman Body. The student knows that the human body is made of systems with structure and functions that are related.
Human Body The student knows that the human body is made of systems with structure and functions that are related. Cells Cells are the smallest living structures. All living things are made up of one or
More informationBody Systems Unit End Project
Body Systems Unit End Project Digestive System Your Assignment Create a model of the digestive system using the top diagram on p 130 in your text book. Use Pipe Cleaners and paper to label the following
More informationFrog Dissection-Skin Vista Murrieta High School-- Biomedical Science. Mr. Diaz
Frog Dissection-Skin Vista Murrieta High School-- Biomedical Science Mr. Diaz Background: Please read entire lab As members of the class Amphibia, frogs may live some of their adult lives on land, but
More informationDate Lab Pd. Lecture Notes (57)
Name SECTION OBJECTIVES Describe the locations of the major body cavities List the organs located in each major body cavity Name the membranes associated with the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities Name
More informationAnatomy and Physiology Unit 1 Review Sheet
Anatomy and Physiology Unit 1 Review Sheet Chapter 1 Name Date Hour 1. investigates the body's structure, whereas investigates the processes or functions of living things. A. Physiology, cytology B. Physiology,
More informationOVARIES URETER FALLOPIAN TUBES BLADDER UROGENITAL OPENINGS (BOTH SEXES) PENIS VAGINA UTERUS
URETER OVARIES FALLOPIAN TUBES BLADDER UROGENITAL OPENINGS (BOTH SEXES) PENIS VAGINA UTERUS REPRODUCTIVE PRODUCE FEMALE HORMONES EXCRETORY FROM KIDNEY TO BLADDER EXCRETORY STORES URINE REPRODUCTIVE TRANSPORTS
More informationAnatomical Considerations for Lab Practical II
Anatomical Considerations for Lab Practical II For each of the following please be prepared to provide: Identification System Organ(s) or ducts to Function(s) location which it is attached Use your lecture
More informationThis lab activity is aligned with Visible Body s Human Anatomy Atlas app. Learn more at visiblebody.com/professors
1 This lab activity is aligned with Visible Body s Human Anatomy Atlas app. Learn more at visiblebody.com/professors 2 A. Digestive System Overview To Start: Go to the Views menu and scroll down to the
More informationA&P 1. Intro to A&P Terminology Direction Correct Anatomical Position and the Cavities Study Guide Studying the Wordlist
A&P 1 Intro to A&P Terminology Direction Correct Anatomical Position and the Cavities Study Guide Studying the Wordlist Do these exercises before trying the on-line quiz. Read Me Step 1. Demonstrate the
More informationChapter One: Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology
Chapter One: Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology Anatomy is the scientific study of structure or form (morphology) Physiology is the scientific study of function Functional role of a body part
More informationWhat is Anatomy & Physiology?
What is Anatomy & Physiology? Big Ideas: 1. How does the body maintain homeostasis? 2. How are structure and function interdependent? anatomy - structure of body parts and how they are organized anatomy
More informationThe Language of Anatomy
1 E x e r c i s e The Language of Anatomy If time is a problem, most of this exercise can be done as an out-of-class assignment. Time Allotment: 1/2 hour (in lab). Laboratory Materials Ordering information
More informationMicroscopic Anatomy Cytology study of the cell Histology study of tissues
Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology Dr. Gary Mumaugh Overview of Anatomy and Physiology Anatomy the study of the structure of body parts and their relationships to one another o Gross or macroscopic
More informationCells Tissues Organs Organ Systems Organism. Cells: the smallest unit of life.
Cells Tissues Organs Organ Systems Organism Cells: the smallest unit of life. The Circulatory Systems brings oxygen, nutrients and hormones to cells; fights infections; removes cell wastes; regulates
More informationLECTURE TOPIC ASSIGNMENTS
BASICS LECTURE TOPIC ASSIGNMENTS LECTURE TOPIC: ANATOMICAL TERMINOLOGY Read the textbook: Ch. 1: The Human Body: An Orientation Go To: Web Site > Folder: AnatTerm > A25terms09.pdf. Download the file &
More informationNervous System. Skeletal System. Muscular System. Reproductive System. Circulatory System. Endocrine System. Respiratory System. Integumentary System
The Human Body Skeletal System Muscular System Circulatory System Respiratory System Digestive System Nervous System Reproductive System Endocrine System Integumentary System Excretory System Lymphatic/Immune
More information7/4/2018. Key Objectives. A and P 2401 Lecture 2 TWO MECHANISMS USED TO MAINTAIN HOMEOSTASIS. Negative Feedback Examples. Review of Homeostasis
Key Objectives Review of Homeostasis Negative Feedback Mechanisms Positive Feedback Mechanisms Body Systems and Function A and P 2401 Lecture 2 HOMEOSTASIS TWO MECHANISMS USED TO MAINTAIN HOMEOSTASIS The
More informationIntroduction to Human Body Systems
The Human Organism: Introduction to Human Body Systems By Deanne Erdmann, MS Levels of Organization in the Body Cells Tissues Epithelial, connective, muscular, nervous Organs Examples include stomach,
More informationMedical Terminology: The Language of Medicine
Medical Terminology: The Language of Medicine Word Parts: Roots Medical Terminology Language in the medical field is more extensive than the languages in many other fields. Rapid advances in science and
More informationBody Systems Overview
Body Systems Overview Body Systems work together: If you damage one system, you may damage several for example, smoking irritates the lungs and destroys the cells of the immune system Levels of Organization
More informationFetal Pig Dissection Packet (2019)
Name Period [Each person will turn in his/her own packet] [ Final Score out of 166 points: ] You may use the Virtual Fetal Pig Dissection website from Whitman College as a visual reference for all stages
More informationGroup B: Organ systems (digestive, respiratory, urinary, genital system, heart, glands and skin) green
Group B: Organ systems (digestive, respiratory, urinary, genital system, heart, glands and skin) green Digestive system 1. Teeth Main points: external and internal structure of a tooth, fixation of a tooth
More informationOverview of Anatomy & Physiology
Overview of Anatomy & Physiology Anatomy the study of the structure of body parts and their relationships to one another Gross or macroscopic Microscopic Developmental Physiology the study of the function
More informationINTEREST GRABBER NOTEBOOK #1
INTEREST GRABBER NOTEBOOK #1 AN IMPORTANT PROCESS While walking along a dusty path, you begin to cough. As you continue your walk, a small insect comes flying toward you. You blink and then duck so that
More informationVertebrate Anatomy Study Guide
Vertebrate Anatomy Study Guide 1. Anatomical terms: dorsal, ventral, anterior, posterior 2. Body sections: head, neck, thorax, abdomen, tail 3. Body Cavities: oral, thoracic, abdominal, cranial 4. Know
More informationBody Systems Notes. Nervous, Integumentary, Immune/Lymphatic, Circulatory, Skeletal, Respiratory, Digestive, Excretory, Endocrine, Reproductive
Body Systems Notes Nervous, Integumentary, Immune/Lymphatic, Circulatory, Skeletal, Respiratory, Digestive, Excretory, Endocrine, Reproductive Homeostasis: maintaining a balance. Examples: temperature,
More informationBiology Human Anatomy Abdominal and Pelvic Cavities
Biology 351 - Human Anatomy Abdominal and Pelvic Cavities Please place your name and I.D. number on the back of the last page of this exam. You must answer all questions on this exam. Because statistics
More informationLab Exercise 1. Getting Started with the Basics
Anatomy & Physiology Names:, Period date: Textbook Reference: See Chapter 1 Lab Exercise 1. Getting Started with the Basics Measurement Body Organization Body Systems What you need to be able to do to
More informationTABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS M. PHIL ANATOMY SUMMARY. MCQs: Marks SEQs: Marks. Segment MCQs SEQs
M. PHIL ANATOMY SUMMARY MCQs: 150 150 Marks SEQs: 15 150 Marks Segment MCQs SEQs Gross Anatomy 35% 35% Microanatomy (Histology) 25% 25% Neuroanatomy 20% 20% Embryology 20% 20% GROSS ANATOMY Table of specification
More informationBuild A Body Virtual Tour Questions Male
http://www.spongelab.com/register/index.cfm Build A Body Virtual Tour Questions Male The Digestive System 1. How is the digestive system described? Esophagus 2. The esophagus leads from the to the. 3.
More informationFirst stage Lec.1 : Introduction. Asst.Lec.Dr.ABDULRIDHA ALASADY
First stage 2018-2019 Lec.1 : Introduction Asst.Lec.Dr.ABDULRIDHA ALASADY Anatomy the study of the structure and shape of the body and body parts & their relationships to one another aided by dissection
More informationInterventions for non-metastatic squamous cell carcinoma of the skin: a systematic review and pooled analysis of observational studies
Web appendix 2: SEARCH STRATEGIES Interventions for non-metastatic squamous cell carcinoma of the skin: a systematic review and pooled analysis of observational studies MEDLINE 1. exp epidemiologic studies/
More informationAnatomy. Contents Brain (Questions)
Anatomy 12 Contents 12.1 Brain (Questions).................................................... 683 12.2 Head and Neck (Questions)............................................. 685 12.3 Thorax (Questions)...................................................
More informationSystem Name: INTEGUMENTARY (cell wall) (Lysosomes) Main Organs: Main Organs: SKIN HAIR NAILS KIDNEYS URETERS BLADDER URETHRA
URINARY System Name: (Lysosomes) KIDNEYS URETERS BLADDER URETHRA LUNGS SKIN EXCRETORY System Name: INTEGUMENTARY (cell wall) SKIN HAIR NAILS Skin is the largest Organ. The excretory system collects and
More informationLab Monitor Images Dissection of the Abdominal Vasculature + Lower Digestive System
Lab Monitor Images Dissection of the Abdominal Vasculature + Lower Digestive System Stomach & Duodenum Frontal (AP) View Nasogastric tube 2 1 3 4 Stomach Pylorus Duodenum 1 Duodenum 2 Duodenum 3 Duodenum
More informationChapter One Study Guide Answers
Chapter One Study Guide Answers I. Aids to Understanding Words Append to hang something Cardi heart Cran helmet pertaining to the part of the skull that surrounds the brain. Dors back Homeo same -logy
More informationSYSTEMS PROCEDURE B-4RGAN. ovafles testes thymus cardiovascular
Figure 2.7 Label the major body cavities' (cavity (cavity Diaphragm (cavity (canalor c.avity '{ (cavity (cavity PROCEDURE B-4RGAN SYSTEMS 1. Review the section entitled "Organ Systems"in chapter 1 of the
More informationChapter 1. Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology
Chapter 1 Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Introduction: The early students of anatomy and physiology
More informationGeneral Anatomy p. 1 Organization of the Human Body p. 1 Skeleton of the Human Body p. 4 Ossification of the Bones p. 6 Bone Structure p. 8 Joints p.
General Anatomy p. 1 Organization of the Human Body p. 1 Skeleton of the Human Body p. 4 Ossification of the Bones p. 6 Bone Structure p. 8 Joints p. 10 Principal Joints (Immovable) p. 12 Synovial Joints
More informationFrog Dissection. Name: Block:
Name: Block: Frog Dissection Background: As members of the class Amphibia, frogs may live some of their adult lives on land, but they must return to water to reproduce. Eggs are laid and fertilized in
More informationCardiovascular Digestive. Endocrine Integumentary
General Anatomy Match the Components and Functions with their respective primary Anatomical System COMPONENTS / DESCRIPTION CODE Anatomical System Primary Function 1. Fallopian tubes and seminal vesicles
More informationBiology Anatomy and Physiology I. Learn and Understand. What is Biology? bios = life -ology = study of
Biology 2331 Anatomy and Physiology I "If you want something you've never had, then you've got to do something you've never done." Learn and Understand A new language At this stage, science drives the
More informationAnswer the bell work questions. Write the underline portion of the state standard for your class. Follow the directions given for the graphic
Answer the bell work questions. Write the underline portion of the state standard for your class. Follow the directions given for the graphic organizer and take notes for each of the body systems. Copy
More informationRADPrimer Curriculum Breast Topics Covered Basic Intermediate 225
Breast Anatomy & Normal Variants 11 Breast Imaging Modalities 13 BI RADS Lexicon 3 Mammography: Masses 9 Mammography: Calcifications 17 Mammography: Additional Findings 8 Ultrasound Features 10 Ultrasound
More informationHuman Anatomy & Physiology. Introduction (Ch. 1)
Human Anatomy & Physiology Introduction (Ch. 1) Overview of Anatomy and Physiology Anatomy the study of the structure of body parts and their relationships to one another Gross or macroscopic Microscopic
More informationChapter 1- An Orientation to the Human Body
Chapter 1- An Orientation to the Human Body Overview of Anatomy and Physiology: -Anatomy- of body parts and their relationships to one another. -Gross or Macroscopic= large and easily observable -Microscopic=
More informationCHAPTER 3. The Human Body National Safety Council
CHAPTER 3 The Human Body The Human Body Composed of many different organs and tissues All parts work together: To sustain life Allow activity Injury or illness impairs functions 3-3 Cranial located in
More informationIntroduction. Study detail of structure - - Gross Anatomy. Study all structures in one part of body Study of internal structures as relate to skin
Introduction What is Anatomy and Physiology? Anatomy study of the shape and structure of body parts and their relationships to one another Physiology study of how the body functions individually and cooperatively
More informationIntroduction in human anatomy
Introduction in human anatomy Overview of Anatomy Anatomy is the study of the body structure and the relationships of the various parts of the body Gross or macroscopic (visible structures) Microscopic
More informationBIO 137 Human Anatomy & Physiology I. Laboratory Manual. Laboratory #1: Measurements, Body Organization and Anatomical Systems
BIO 137 Human Anatomy & Physiology I Laboratory Manual Laboratory #1: Measurements, Body Organization and Anatomical Systems Lab Exercise 1 Measurements Body Organization Body Systems What you need to
More information9. Which term refers to the back? A. Inferior B. Lateral C. Posterior D. Peripheral 10. The heart is to the lungs. A. dorsal B. superior C.
1 Student: 1. Which term refers to the study of how an organ functions? A. Anatomy B. Physiology C. Ecology D. Homeostasis 2. Observing the parts of the brain would be part of the study of A. homeostasis.
More informationObjectives. Objectives 9/11/2012. Chapter 7 Body Systems. Define term connective tissue. Identify five body cavities
Chapter 7 Body Systems Objectives Define term connective tissue Identify five body cavities Define terms joints, cartilage, ligaments, tendons Identify two major divisions of skeletal system and describe
More informationBODY SYSTEMS BODY CAVITIES THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM. Movements BODY CAVITIES. Pediatric Considerations In Respiratory System
BODY SYSTEMS A body system is a group of organs and other structures work together to carry out specific functions. The following systems work together to carry out a function needed for life: Respiratory
More informationDissection: The Fetal Pig
Lab Exercise Dissection: The Fetal Pig Objectives - To learn some of anatomical structures of the fetal pig. - To be able to make contrasts and comparisons of structures between different animal phyla
More informationNational Register of Reflexologists (Ireland)
National Register of Reflexologists (Ireland) DIPLOMA SYLLABUS FOR ACCREDITED TRAINING IN REFLEXOLOGY Revised 12th May, 2010 COURSE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS This course is open to all applicants who have reached
More informationWLH Tumor Frequencies between cohort enrollment and 31-Dec Below the Women Lifestyle and Health tumor frequencies are tabulated according to:
DESCRIPTION Below the Women Lifestyle and Health tumor frequencies are tabulated according to: Benign =171 (Cervix uteri) treated as not recorded =191 (non-melanoma skin cancer) treated as not recorded
More informationWLH Tumor Frequencies between cohort enrollment and 31-Dec Below the Women Lifestyle and Health tumor frequencies are tabulated according to:
WLH Tumor Frequencies between cohort enrollment and 31-Dec 2012 DESCRIPTION Below the Women Lifestyle and Health tumor frequencies are tabulated according to: Benign =171 (Cervix uteri) treated as not
More informationInternal Injury Documentation Guidelines
Internal Injury Documentation Guidelines General Open Wound of Thorax Injury to Heart Identify episode of care Initial Subsequent Sequela Laterality Sequela of injury Place of occurrence of injury Activity
More informationIntroduction to The Human Body
1 Introduction to The Human Body FOCUS: The human organism is often examined at seven structural levels: chemical, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, and the organism. Anatomy examines the structure
More informationEND-SEMESTER EXAM 2018 ANATOMY, HISTOLOGY AND EMBRYOLOGY FACULTY OF MEDICINE, 2 ND SEMESTER
University of Szeged, Faculty of Medicine Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology Chairman: Prof. Antal Nógrádi MD, PhD, DSc Kossuth L. sgt. 40., H-6724 Szeged, Hungary Tel.: +36-62-545-665 P.
More informationIf time is limited, most of this exercise can be done as an out-of-class assignment.
EXERCISE 1 Download FULL Solution Manual for Human Anatomy Laboratory Manual with Cat Dissections 8th Edition by Marieb & Smith https://getbooksolutions.com/download/test-bank-for-legal-environment-of-business-7e-nancy-k-kubase-bartley-abrennan-m-neil-browne
More informationCHAPTER 3. The Human Body National Safety Council
CHAPTER 3 The Human Body Lesson Objectives 1. Describe the primary areas of the body. 2. List the 10 body systems and explain a key function of each. 3. For each body system, describe at least 1 injury
More informationRegulation and Homeostasis in the Human Body: Quick view
Human Body Systems Regulation and Homeostasis in the Human Body: Quick view Eleven Body Systems work together to maintain homeostasis. 1. Nervous System 2. Endocrine System 3. Lymphatic System 4. Circulatory
More informationMT09 - Normal Human Tissue Microarray, FDA
Reveal Biosciences offers Histochemical Staining, Immunohistochemistry (IHC), In Situ Hybridization (ISH), Whole Slide Imaging, and Quantitative Image Analysis on any TMA MT09 - Normal Human Tissue Microarray,
More informationSYLLABUS BDS I PROFESSIONAL GENERAL HUMAN ANATOMY INCLUDING EMBRYOLOGY AND HISTOLOGY
GENERAL HUMAN ANATOMY INCLUDING EMBRYOLOGY AND HISTOLOGY I. General Anatomy 1. Anatomical terms 2. Skin, superficial fascia & deep fascia 3. Cardiovascular system, portal system, collateral circulation
More informationRespiratory & Digestive Organs of the Head and Neck, Human;
Name Date Lab Exercise 5: Lab Exercise 6: Lab Exercise 7: Lab Exercise 8: Respiratory & Digestive Organs of the Head and Neck, Human; Histology of the Respiratory System Digestive System Models, Human
More informationThe Human Body. Emergency Medical Response
The Human Body You Are the Emergency Medical Responder Your fire rescue unit responds to the scene of a motor-vehicle collision involving a car with two people and a minivan driven by a woman who has two
More informationFetal Pig Dissection: External Anatomy
Name Fetal Pig Dissection: External Anatomy External Anatomy 1. Determine the sex of your pig by looking for the urogenital opening. On females, this opening is located near the anus. On males, the opening
More informationOverview of A&P and Anatomical Terminology
Overview of A&P and Anatomical Terminology Anatomy The Study of Structure Based on observation Gross anatomy is what is visible with naked eye - dissection Histology is examination of cell populations
More informationDescriptive Histology
Atlas of Descriptive Histology Michael H. Ross University of Florida College of Medicine Gainesville, Florida Wojciech Pawlina Mayo Medical School College of Medicine, Mayo Clinic Rochester, Minnesota
More informationBODY SYSTEMS UNIT ANCHOR CHARTS:
BODY SYSTEMS UNIT ANCHOR CHARTS: LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION smallest unit Cells Tissues Organs Organ Systems largest unit Body TISSUES IN THE HUMAN BODY Tissue Function Example Muscle makes parts of the body
More informationHuman Body Systems. The human body consists of 11 major systems.
Human Body Systems The human body consists of 11 major systems. Systems Skeletal Muscular Cardiovascular or Circulatory Digestive Respiratory Urinary Endocrine Nervous Integumentary Lymphatic or the Immune
More information